Continuing the great Ubuntu experience.
I'm impressed. It's a good, workaday system.
The only mung-up I've had so far is the DVD issue. As issued, I can't get the system to play commercial DVDs. Now, I could buy/install a program to take care of this, but I really don't feel like it. Right now, if I'm desperate to see a movie, I'll either pop back over to Win7, or just kick on one of the nearby Macs. Granted, if I were using this as my only system, I'd have it set up for DVD playback. But right now, it's not necessary.
Still, I'm very, very impressed. I've actually shut the MBP down for a while, and am using the Toshiba & Ubuntu to check email and web-browse. (Supplemented by the Kindle Fire, which I've only been using as a web tablet. Yeah, I've been playing with watered-down Android, too...)
I like it. It looks good. It's stable.
Now, to really put it to productive use. (ie, Can I transcend my natural lazy streak?)
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